"Best Summer Camp ever. Thanks to Woody for including me, and for years and years of making some of my favorite movies ever. Its been so much fun. #wasp2019 #sansebastian #woodyallen #dreamgig," Gershon captioned a selfie with the director, whose adopted daughter accused him of molesting her when she was 7 years old.

"It’s one thing doing the movie and keeping it on the down low, but the fact that you’re ignoring the blatant truth and openly supporting him is a disgrace. You’ve let down so many of your fans," a commenter wrote.

Gershon replied, "I’m sorry you feel that way. I wouldn’t do something that i felt wrong about. Ive really looked into this from every angle. I have a clear conscience."

When another commenter pointed out the allegations against Allen, Gershon responded, "I don't believe that to be true. You should really do all of the research and read all of the articles before believing that. It's really important to make up your own mind and not go by what the masses claim. I've done extensive research and I can say with very clear conscience that I'm so happy to be working with him. This man is not a sexual predator!"

Gina Gershon defended Woody Allen, insisting that the director — who once called himself a posterchild for the #MeToo movement — is not a sexual predator. Allen was accused of molesting his adopted daughter, Dylan Farrow, when she was 7 years old, and has been reported to have dated several teenagers when he was an adult. He is married to Soon-Yi Previn, adopted daughter of his ex-girlfriend Mia Farrow.
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Allen's adopted daughter, Dylan Farrow, said in 1992 that Allen molested her in an attic when she was 7. Allen has repeatedly denied it and claimed Dylan's mother, actress Mia Farrow, coached her to lie. The Los Angeles Times reported that authorities and sexual abuse experts investigated the allegations, but a prosecutor declined to press charges to spare young Dylan the trauma of a trial. A judge in the case reportedly claimed that Allen’s behavior toward Dylan was “grossly inappropriate.”